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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1911)
MORNING ENTEKP1USL WKDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911. Gee but it's Cold and Rainy Jsjot o in one of our iwell overcoat or Rain-Proof ,iMni. A complete fall showing on display. NEW SUITS, YES. Another litf shipment of tlir Famous Society Biand Clotliei in the new brovvni. - t - - L y . J. LEVITT See Our Windows. SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER, 5' UMPIRE EOAN TELLS OP COBB'S GREAT STEAL. "I'o.allily the beat uiie I ever saw Cobb engineer uia at Hi eipeiiaa of Krnnk llnknr of tbe Athletics." uj) Empire John Kgsii. -Cobb v J rTJ occupied rirst.- vWrSid wl'"" 'r"w' lj? -HI f'ml u,iiM r J. 3 . Murphy threw to link i S er, mid Cobb A 1BIES BIG SHOW I AT GRANGE FAIR! MILWAUKIE EXHIBITION GIVEN IN CRYSTAL PARK DRAWS LARGE ' CROWDS. .DO; 4, V fy"V Dind tmir 110 REWARD " for the arrest an conviction of inv person or persons, who u ,i..iiiy ''",v copl.M f T? t HoruliiK KnterprLe from the pr has li-n placed there by carrier. Their Deetlnstloit. Mr. Hung-When Itlr n,nr rll be and til bride went away in " motorcar MI-.sltln.g-K"? Where did uwy ajiriid their 'honeymoon? "to hospital.". Can you draw a goose? If you can, bring It to I Adam III I)pttrtttieiit Htore (r a prlxe. AberSiethy Orange No. 848, P. of II., will moot at 1:30 o'clock Bulur day afternoon to discuss educational subjects and entertain the teachers nt I'nrk place school. All arc Invited to attend the meeting. Karl ('. Lnlonrette hss returned to Kugeue to enter the university, after a Imiilness -trip to Oregon City and Portland In the lutrreiita of the Kappa ttlgrua liouae, of which be la the muster. The HI if d Goose will be on the street and will give an eablbltlou Id front of our more at 4 o'clock. l Adama lllg Department Store. I Our greatest clubbing offer. The Morning enterprise by mall and tne Weekly Drriionlan, both until Novem tr 1. 1911. for only i. Offer closes October 31. 1911. local BRiers I.. Tolpolar waa a buatneii tUUor II pnrtlund Tuesday. Frank Korberg baa gone to Powell River. B. ('., for a vlalt. MIh Mabel Tower of Portland la ih iruel of Mlaa Huth Urlghtblll. Hop. (irant II. IMrnlrk left Tueaday (or riihy to attend the county (air. ti. i:vi.l,.a will be entertalneJ tiiunliv eveuln by Mlaa Almee Bollark. li.Kn li.iitilnira. a well known renl fait of Ji-tinlu IodKe, apent Tuea- dir In this city. ui.... ii..nha and Cella Goldamltu Ut returned from a aojourn to San Fraocbtco. A mrriaKe Tlcenae waa laaued TaMday to Mary 8. Cutting and Ralph Duty. Fred Shaffer and rrank Grimm. 11 known realdenta of Molalla, are In the count aeaf attending to bOKlneaa Tueaday. Tb North Pole Flab Market. Fifth and Water atreeta, will reopen Thura toy morning with a full Hue of All flih In leaiton. N Hon. I J n wood E. Jonea baa re turned to Orexon'Clty from a abort Ult to Now port The cloning dance of the 1911 aea on will lie given Thuraday evening. October fi, In Hunch's hall, by the Willamette club. ' Mrs. 'ix II. Hhlnder, who baa been vlnltlna her mother. Mra. J. W. Norrla. of thla city, baa returned to ker home In Oakland, Cat. The K. II. If, atenograpliere are kavlna: aiileiidld auccesa. . The high trtlnlne work obtained at the Ecleo tic HiiRlneHa University glvea thorn pollHh that meana success. . HNirv Wetzler and family aro Main ruHlding In tbla city, after pending the summer on tbelr farm on the Willamette. . Henry 1'usev has returned from a two weeks' visit with bis daughter. Mrs. Juhtln 8. Lageson, who with her hutbaud Ih living on a homestead in Idaho. Buy nil your meals at the Cafeteria during the county fair. Meala served hy ludlea of . the M. E. church of Canby. During the absence of Secretary M. i. Uielle at the county fair, tho publicity department of the Oregon Wy club Is In charge of Mlaa Rose Justin. Charles Bollinger has gone to Can T, where, during the aesston of the Ctackamiis county fair, he will have charge of the Huntley Bros, compatiy xhlblt booth. , - 8tndenti are enrolling how In the Portland Iaw School for tha study f law. The Portland LW School a three years' oourse, and the ork done la equal to that ot the urn law schools. ' ' Bam Prle who fca' hien" visiting brother, A. A. Price, of thla city, tor some time, has returned to Wood burn, where he conducts a large clothing establishment... Can you draw a aooseT, Tiring It 10 L. Adam's Dig Department Store. First nrlxe lit mnmni 13. third $2, 0 prlics ot 1 aach and. six prtsea W to centa each. ' Oaylord Q. Godfrey left Tuesday tor Conrania where he resumes hla tudles at the Oregon Agricultural Mr. Oodfrey la a sophomore the school of pharmacy. . 8. Mutchlna 1 of Clear Creek Ded through Oregon City Tuesday w,th blooded stock and farm produce, "route for the county fair, whera HI place them, on exhibit. , ' Remem'her tha M. E. ladlea aerva things to eat at the county iir ; Cafeteria. Foreet rour lunch baskeU. 4 In hnitr n A A VhO hSS hi recovered from tha effects of a v1 Paratlort for appanM,tu. th ij8lyds will meet at tha home of VrtjMra. c. H. Melasner, at Ninth PORTLAND WINS IN PITCHER'S BATTLE Portland. Sept. U. (8eclal. In one of the most gruelling atrugglea of the season Portland today won from Ban Francisco after eleven ln iilngsbrplayTThe ecora was J to i.J Each team made one In the fifth. Itoth Harkness and . Henley were In superb condition, the former allowing three , bits and the latter five. San Franrlaco made two errors, 'and Port, land one. iw-cvi -ltd. iuu, third, arrlv ahead ot tbw bull and rfjJk In a cloud of .dust The throw ana ,1,.,, ll linker's at tent Ion wna co,",' ceiili nil hmiii getting tba ball fnaiend of on thv runner. "He-inlMed the runner alto gether and was digging around In the dut trying to rat h blm. Cobb Uiude a slldu tbut broUKbt blm to bis feet aud without heeltntlon sprinted for hoinu. linker took another awlug where he supposed the runner was before awaking to the sliu "at Ion. Thru he made a hurried throw bonie, and Cpbb fell away from Ira Thomas and was safe." In a rwent game with Cleve land In letrolt be gave a won derful exhibition of bane running, j )OUr for the assembly of the babies in ine-fimi inning u bum uri T .nnrrhed the captain Weill iuruuBu the grounds gathering up hla precious not onij oiu waul MAYOR BROWNELL MAKES ADDRESS Osk Greve GMs' Band Dallohts With Pine Music Mr. Spence In terests With Speech en Qrenge Work. (Communication.) beginning last Tburnday, the local , grange of MHwaukle opened Its an- nual fair at Crstal Lake park witn band concert by the MHwaukle band, after, which an auie aaure was delivered by W. J. Kerr, presi dent of the Oregon Agricultural col lege. The fair closed Saturday night with a grand ball. Friday was baby day when, dressed . In their prettiest comumeii mo wm derly cared for by their proud moth ers, the dimpled darlings neia bu- I preine under the supervision of Cap tain Jamea P. Shaw, who is an ex- t pert on baby ahowe. asalated by his 1 daughter, Mrs." A. R. Innes. As the wmw (D(D)S(B ElaS j T3k and acond. In the elgbth. with two out and the bases empty, be tied the ajrre He easily I nee i a grounaer io uiwu, " nv a throw salted over Lajole's bead Cobb, approaching second when I Itlaudlug aecured tbe ball, saw the pitcher throw to Ball, and . 1 1 ... ,1.11 ii.ii . k h a aei win iwr ihiiv ..n, .-" wild, and Cobb tore for the plate, sllulug (Vrouna rmerij, wuu a had the ball waiting for him. ; f The results Tuesdsy follow: " Pacific Coast league Portland 2, San Francisco 1; Sacramento 5, OaU land S; Vernon T, Los Angelea 4. Northwestern league Portland 10, Spokane 4: Seattle 9. Tacoma 6; Vancouver 10, Victoria 6. American league Washington 8. Cleveland 2: Philadelphia 11, Detroit 5- Chicago 6. New York 4; Boston St. Iula game postpones on nwum of rain. ... National league Cnicago ju-u, Boston 2-7; Brooklyn 5, riltsourg i; no other games scheduled. STANDING. Portland Vernon Oakland San Franc! bco Sncramcnto .. Loa Angelea . and their mothers follow him to the audWrtuTHTDOr TBT7orir ' V Z.JT Including about 200 school cldr ,hn hud been riven a n "! ,r .,.,. mt,lled ti. mvnm ill lud u"- r . n - , .... . for the prises rangeu months to eighteen moniu.. . ii mmr manr and handsome. : 1-i....iiw .innatad by local mer- n.l nthera. -""- ... .. . ., . Th. in nw ix were me wmucin. . 1 Ilia mtHT... - . 1 . . First prtxe For premesi wu, K.. " . ... i nrii Turk. AwnVA Wn Ml 11 IHLI. . V. . . w mi wc w - , Second prize Pauline cecii u.. Tki.j -w Florence Loats. i. vva first nrize waa won by Harry Witter; aecona pnze inniittm Arthur Oould. and the third n violet Lurse a 1j.ii team la not helped by players o-v. aoeclal nrlze offered wfto have in mind their Individual rec- h ,he MHwaukle bank of a savlnga orda aud overlook the weirare-orThelrtDanll acCount with $T-as antarter, llMim. ll im wium-uuM ..v.-" i ntf tuv aWt. w - - - Thin courage, such tactic, that hi. team lia. elded by a vote ox " " Uen a snccea. this .-n. The m. was "Bec0I11 prlle Is true or tne uuos auu me 1 ".,, Ball players to be vaiuin.ie 10 a .mu. J evenlng WB devoted to a need not have remarkable records. ' o.k firove a girl band Tbcr need not be lenders, but if they . ... ar n,U8ic they rendered. WOI-K IOT l IIP lllirin " U'. rfnifl.r WDDiuor in. i o i team they bring about desired resulta. band , the country of Ilk makeup Unfortunately, the pluyer wno woras ,ne 0idc8t being rouneen y.. for his team doe. aot always gei me that win equai idw. ""m PREFER TEAM WORKERS TO RECORD HOLDERS. Watch for Her on the Streets She is a friend to all Boys and Girls Draw a picture of Red Goose, bring it to L. Adams Big Department Store and get a prise. She wants yoti all to come to the store at 4 o'cloct today and see her perform. Red Goose Shoes are the best. Yot get a Red Goose Bank or Cot Oat with every pair of Red Goose Shoes. They are the best made. Can Yotn Draw A Goose? ; r credit be deserves, while the chap who u nut to make a record for himself fre quently recelvea applaue- which he should not be given. GREGG IS PITCHING DISCOVERY n.ed w,,h rnh "ad C,.v...ndP.tch.rR.9.r-..Why the J :Ita"-Slr of the Paclflo Coast. Won. Lost. Pet. , 97 t.8 .&! 10J 74 .583 95 87 .622 83 98 .457 78 98 .44:1 75 100 .414 Northwestern. Won. Vancouver Spokan , Seattle ... Portland . Tacoma . . Victoria . 99 92 80 83 79 .42 Lost. fit 71 75 73 80 121 Pet .618 .507 .5.14 .632 .497 .253 tui mra r.lNCM PENNANT. r.t,iiui.inli!u Sent 20. (Special.) Tk. athletics cinched tha 1911 American league pennant thla after noon by trouncing the Detroit Tigers, 11 to 5. The game was featured by three home rune. Baker of the Mb i...i. mabiiiir two of them and Bam Coffroth of tha Tigers getting the other. The Borew. The Inveotlou of the screw Is gen rnllr attributed to the old Greek ... ... Arcnlmeden. from all aeeouuta one oi .u. .. aientlfle thinkers and iu '""" mechanicians tbe ancient worm eve knew. The screw Is one of the grein eat things In mechnnlca. simple ns Is. and adds Immensely to the unnioeu human nower. It is claimed that one n.nn. with the help or tne screw. nress down or rulse up as much u on mn run without It In iidiiltlon the Invfrntlon of the screw, afci.. medes Inveuted the sungins. vnno.. devices for buttering down walls ana some half dosen other valuable wsys and mesne of providing power. o...'..i.at piuhblna- offer. The Morning Enterprise by mall and the Weekly Oregonian. ooui uut.. ber 1. 1812. fr only 3. Offer closes October 81,' 111. ... m . J misses in their reuuu" mAtC'the conclusion of the concert Btato Senator George C. Brown-ll. wn. .1 rtresnn Uliy. uni"" n CltlzenshlP.', which waa The makera of the Red Goose School Shoes for. children desire to secure a number of good picture, of the famous RED GOOSE. They have decided to offer through na num- Derof pr6- toT-theheet-drawing. made by school children. Tbe big prizes are: . First prize 5.00 Second Prize , 1300 Third prize ..i. 82.00 , Two prlzea of f 1 each. Six prlzea of 60 cenU each. In addition to these, every boy and' - i -i v. A iiidIi., a Hrsvlnr of CTCIJ 1. . - 1 You can draw tha picture to black and white with pen and Ink. or pencil, or-craor it can be drawn yjrZr l..jrbr. .. no limit to th. numberyou can enter. (Our WtS "Sf. W c?e.r?bdTwlng paper or drawing board, about tne same a.ze tho, used to VT addr.a.. yonr ag. at your neareet birth- -Uonwillbe maae lor mose cnimreu the RED GOOSE and hrtnga It to oar Shoe Department, will get a prize. THE 'RULES GOVERNING THE LOCAL CONTEST ARE SIMPLE AND EASILY FOLLOWED Any boy or girl tinder ii yeafa ot ' age can enter the contest" You may draw any kind of a pic ture you like. You can make tha drawing of the RED G008B only, or , It can be a scene tn which the RED GOOSB la a prominent character. The rekl RED GOOSE la shown at the. top of. this ad. ' . ; . Contest Closes Nov. .28, 1911 amount or ume w .""'' . ' ,. Mav a oleture of the RED GOOBis anNd7rin; 7ou7ZU cma to d aee-the big RED GOOSE hiblUon. should come and see the . . . ijj;. J... gumiwr m ... I o.... nranira finenC. i. tha tn-Mt nltrhlna I . " - who Bpoke In. Veen Gri'cg U the great pttcning - -nr Hntl. ot grange fli.overT of tbe season In tbe Amerl- "u" V. Bnnr. was followed by ran league, baseball fans ssy. This fruit, former principal of one youthful jiortaider came in tne nica oi of portj.,,,1-, i.rpe schools, we time to keep tbe Clevelnnd club on the for hls ,ubiect "The Extension and luiaeliall man. He la a wortny auc- rj-velopment of tne i-uoiio ovu-. - ceaaof of Addle Jo-a aa tbe l-render Gur 'State." . ,fc , m pitcher of the Buckeye nm Capt. n naw ... There la no denying me com.. . . w .u. - - "hh,d . large 1 do uy'i nni ' I I. .M-..li na AWatrW aSTl n WT lOUUIH " AH iVown peopfe and chHdrenr-T Invited to see the Bed Gooae. Everyone Only and Original Red Goose, at OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE ' L. ADAMS, Prop. k OREGON CITY, OREGON. - vera many and of excellent r. ...... h.a tnnila a nennnut Dooalblllty " " " -. . . . I n..lllnn w of tbe Cleveland cmn- n ion. ' ""'8 r tne di8play ever seen club could go through the. series of fharecw. xn. reB. disasters that baa befallen tbe Naps """" " d 0f this.-their fifth In this year of grace and survive to annual exbbit. which under the aoio enter tne rrny as a comeiiuor management or, h u- ,l l,;2l bunting. Nearly every greai airman or tne HERE'S A BAR GAIN. .a.. M Valania So aorea, 8 acres cieareu, " slashed and .eaded. all under good fence; 8 room house, barn and chick- v J .mrf m.nA a-ood well, all In good order ana no w.. - "" level and on good road, one mile from ni..bana. anilthftTO R. R. OM new v.'"- y . .tj mile to achooL One and one-half miles to town. 26U0 caam ALSO " in nrnn Cltr. four acraa. house and barn, three eowa, one mare, buggy v.rn.n and all tools. Crop all tn. Price 12000, half cash, balance terms. Call or addraaa the Naps' galsxy of stars nas oeen out of. the game for varioua penou At one time thla season Lajole, jaca son. Turner. Birmingham and Easter ly were forced from the game, ana makeshift team waa neceaaary. BENDER PRAISES PELTY. ays Brown.' Pltehee Weuld Be Wen der If With a Strong Team. Big Chief Bender anya thnt the CneM curve pitcher In the American league Is Barney Pelty of the St. Louis urowu.. He saya that Barney hna a curve that aweeim and breaks at the eatne tltpe. If there 1 such a physical caUclysm. Tve watched Barney pitch,- aald the chief, "and t never aaw Anybody who could touch him for a curve. When It Is bresklng right It Is a cross between a hook. a. fafleaway and a flashy enrre. all rolled Into one. "If Barney waa with a real, tenm, a winning team, with that curve and his change of pace, be d make 'em all go some to lick him." 4 Henrtkeen Speedy Runner. Umpire Billy Brans snys that Olat Henriksen. the new player the Boston Bed Pox recently purchased from the Mew Englsnd bnshes. Is the smallest and fastest player .that has broken Into big company In many monrns Rvana ears the player with the Swed Ish name can rnn down to second rrom ha initial bag aa fast aa Ty Cobb. In rlew of his slse. the tnaicstor noiaer thinks that Henrikaen's sprinting feats are wonderful " Ma Mil Games Numereus. There hste been twenty-seven no hit games pitched In the major leaguos elace thsy were orui. . i i ...... the auccess is mnmij . . ... The attendance at the fair while not large, was satisfying to the couv mlttee "and they feel thankful to the Htlzena not only for the material help rendered, but for their attend- t .rv ' rfhera the fair crystal -I was held, with its numerous and handsome' attractive features. Is one of the beauty spots in uryis"". - nronrlotor. Otto miner, . Champing Pendleton D. l section 29 south, range 1 east; 8600. J. W. Coughlin to D. B. Elledge, lot. 14. 16 and 16, block t, Nob Hill, II. Michael and Anne. Barber to Mary Neischl, lot 6. block 4, Brightwdod; $L ' John Mclntyre and wife to Mary Nlechl, lot 6, block 4. Brlghtwood; $25. A. E. Borthwlck and Alice (C. Borthwlck and W. A. Alcorn to Ida V. Alcorn. loU 11 and 12, block 8, ti . a Dngaiwiiuu, i. W. A. and Ida V. Alcorn to A. B. Borthwlck, loU 8 and , block . Brlghtwood; 81. ' . ( deserving ofTee for h. ef forte to fu. nluVilnff the people i 7 Sunt c,ean' beaull,ul gath" ering place for, all occasions , DIMICK IS LIVE WIRES HAW " TRUNK (Continued from page 1.) A Taste ef Bregue. . an Englishman met a man at French table d'hote, who addressed him la French. Ola accent betrayed .n.l rather rudely, the Briton aid. "Ah. ion are English," . "The devil a doubt of It darllnT replied the stranger. "An Irishman. . too: atlll better.' want nn the other. "WelL thin. Isn't It strange." asld the man. "my French alwaya ahows me to be, English and my English to be Irish?" . 1 Aw a I I a unwsrt I . Room in St.. r:tts, orrewcit,. r-i w?t . . ..in v.. maintained weekly tuncneuu. - - throughout the winter and Dr. .A. U Beatle was appointed Feed Wire for the ensuing montn. ine mouu Tuesday was: Chicken fricassee, dumplings, mashed potatoes, bread -a k,.ii sliced . tomatoes, mayo- auu . . .... ...JJU, nalse. olives. Engiisn pium i,uuu...0, Jag sauce, coffee and cream. REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS. Allan A. and Addle Conklln to Sam and May B. Staaldulne, 10 acres , In section 8, townsnip . bouiq, Harold and Laura Hanson to W. K. Shoemaker. 64 acrea. .ecuou .....n.vir. a antith. range 4 east; $10. "" - r..ia W L. ana wary u T,.ia and C. O. Crawtora. iota m, 17, 18. 19 and 20, block , Oak Grove ' -n IU4 riKann til juiiu n. , Belha E. Frale, tract a ana P"" ...o a nnhsnn'a subdivision; $1509. . A. ; t..w. m ami i .ri rj. iwuqi t.. mnA fmlo M. Baker, lota 1 and a. block 84. Oregon City; $100. n n ami Julia Claussen to C. a. and' Carrie Sannes. $.98 acrea of the What Do You Think of This? Acre traok In eight ef Oregon City, 1-2 mile of car Una on InetallmenUJ also 23 acrea 1 1 mile from ear line, with BOO eorda of wood, $100 per cre. Foe these and other. Inquire e Clyde, 1008 Main atre.t, Oregon City. L B. U. Stenographers arid BooltopersrGreat Demand , Business firms arc rccoflnlzlng the superior training of our Business university over the work of the busi less colleges. Our standard -is higher; our work is much more thorough; ' our work Is more complete; and our students are more proficient in every way.; OUREACHERS AREJTRUE TEACHERS JustjAe school for the earnest young man or , lady who desires to learn and have the high est and best training at reasonable tuition rates. You are sure of Individual help and instruction. You know the large schools cannot give it. ' You should investigate our work. Do it now; do not wait. In session all the year in day and night school. ELEGTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block.. Phones: Marshall 2751) Home A5446. 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